Maki Sasaki: I Am a Wolf, After All (50 Watts)

Maki Sasaki: I Am a Wolf, After All (50 Watts)

$20.00

Another terrific publication from 50 Watts Books of long-lost Japanese picture book classics. Some of you might know Saski's work from the Breakdown Press edition of Ding Dong Circus. A terrific edition of your comics/artbook library. Hardback, 7 1/2 x 10 1/4 inches, 32 page offset print. Wonderful stuff.

Some blurbs via the publisher:

Maki Sasaki is a manga artist, illustrator, and picture book writer who made a brilliant debut with Garo in the 1960s. First published in 1973, I Am a Wolf, After All is the next title in our series of Japanese picture book classics.

I Am a Wolf tells the story of a lone wolf cub prowling the streets in search of friends. Feeling like a misfit in a city of rabbits, deer and goats, the young wolf ultimately finds happiness in accepting himself. In print for over 40 years in Japan and published now for the first time in English, readers are sure to delight in the book's bold imagery and self-affirming message. Read with ages three and up.

Born in Kobe, Japan, in 1946, manga artist, author and illustrator Maki Sasaki came from humble beginnings. After dropping out of art school due to the high cost of materials, Sasaki debuted as a mangaka in 1966, drawing experimental comics for the avant-garde manga magazine Garo. It was here that the character of the black wolf and his sardonic “humph” first appeared. Sasaki’s experimental comics caught the eye of the young Haruki Murakami, who requested that Sasaki illustrate the cover for his first published novel.

While working as an illustrator, Sasaki expanded into children’s books in 1973 with the publication of I Am a Wolf, After All. Drawing inspiration from Sendak’s In the Night Kitchen, this a-typical picture book has proved a hit with children, while its blend of adorable yet dark characterizations recall Sasaki Maki’s mangaka experience.

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